Speed Skating At The 1972 Winter Olympics – Women's 500 Metres
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Speed Skating At The 1972 Winter Olympics – Women's 500 Metres
The women's 500 metres in speed skating at the 1972 Winter Olympics took place on 10 February, at the Makomanai Open Stadium. Records Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows: The following new Olympic and World records was set during the competition. Results During her run, Henning had to stop to avoid a collision with Sylvia Burka at the crossover point. She won the race and the gold medal with a time of 43.70. Officials allowed her another run after the competition, where she broke the Olympic record. References

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Makomanai Open Stadium
The Makomanai Sekisui Heim Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Sapporo, Japan. During the 1972 Winter Olympics, it hosted the opening ceremonies and the speed skating events.1972 Winter Olympics official report.
pp. 253-5. Located inside the Makomanai Park, the stadium holds 17,324 people. Currently the stadium holds the Winter Annual National Competition, and until 2011 the snowboarding contest. During summer it is used as

Alla Butova
Alla Aleksandrovna Butova (russian: Алла Александровна Бутова; 22 January 1950 – 24 September 2016) was a Russian speed skater. She competed in the 500 m event at the 1972 Winter Olympics The 1972 Winter Olympics, officially the and commonly known as Sapporo 1972 ( ja, 札幌1972), was a winter multi-sport event held from February 3 to 13, 1972, in Sapporo, Japan. It was the first Winter Olympic Games to take place outside Europe ... and finished eighth. References 1950 births 2016 deaths Olympic speed skaters for the Soviet Union Russian female speed skaters Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Ivanovo {{Russia-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Ryoko Onozawa
, also written as Yoshiko Onozawa, is a Japanese speed skater. She competed in two events at the 1972 Winter Olympics The 1972 Winter Olympics, officially the and commonly known as Sapporo 1972 ( ja, 札幌1972), was a winter multi-sport event held from February 3 to 13, 1972, in Sapporo, Japan. It was the first Winter Olympic Games to take place outside Europe .... References External links * 1951 births Living people Japanese female speed skaters Olympic speed skaters of Japan Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Nagano Prefecture {{Japan-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Trijnie Rep
Trijntje "Trijnie" Rep (later Roozendaal; born 4 December 1950) is a Dutch former speed skater from who competed for the Netherlands at the 1972 Winter Olympics in the 500 and 1000 m and finished in 20th and 24th place, respectively. The following year she won a silver medal at the European and a bronze medal at the world allround championships. Personal bests: *500 m – 44.3 (1971) * 1000 m – 1:30.5 (1971) * 1500 m – 2:19.50 (1972) * 3000 m – 4:54.27 (1972) After retiring from skating Rep competed in triathlon, in particular in the 2008 Ironman World Championship. She also ran the slaughterhouse ''Rep en Rozendaal'' in Barneveld, but went bankrupt in 2006 due to the impact of avian influenza Avian influenza, known informally as avian flu or bird flu, is a variety of influenza caused by viruses adapted to birds.
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Lisbeth Korsmo-Berg
Lisbeth Korsmo (14 January 1948 – 22 January 2017) was a Norwegian speed skater, cyclist, and Olympic medalist. She received a bronze medal at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck Innsbruck (; bar, Innschbruck, label=Bavarian language, Austro-Bavarian ) is the capital of Tyrol (state), Tyrol and the List of cities and towns in Austria, fifth-largest city in Austria. On the Inn (river), River Inn, at its junction with the ...."1976 Winter Olympics – Innsbruck, Austria – Speed Skating"
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She also won the Norwegian National Road Race Championship in 1981.
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Ylva Hedlund
Ylva Hedlund (later ''Langermo''; born 22 November 1949) is a Swedish speed skater. She competed at the 1968 and the 1972 Winter Olympics The 1972 Winter Olympics, officially the and commonly known as Sapporo 1972 ( ja, 札幌1972), was a winter multi-sport event held from February 3 to 13, 1972, in Sapporo, Japan. It was the first Winter Olympic Games to take place outside Europe ... with the best result of 14th place over 1000 m in 1972. Her father Göthe Hedlund was an Olympic medalist in speed skating. References External links * 1949 births Living people Swedish female speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for Sweden Speed skaters at the 1968 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Stockholm {{Sweden-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Kirsti Biermann
Kirsti Biermann (born 2 August 1950) is a Norwegian speed skater, born in Oslo. She competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, where she placed 8th in 500 m and 9th in 1000 m. She participated in four competitions at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo ( ain, サッ・ポロ・ペッ, Satporopet, lit=Dry, Great River) is a city in Japan. It is the largest city north of Tokyo and the largest city on Hokkaido, the northernmost main island of the country. It ranks as the fifth most populous city .... She is the sister of speed skater Tone Biermann. References External links * 1950 births Living people Sportspeople from Oslo Norwegian female speed skaters Olympic speed skaters of Norway Speed skaters at the 1968 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics {{Norway-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Arja Kantola
Arja Leena Klemz (; born 13 June 1949) is a Finnish speed skater. She competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics and the 1972 Winter Olympics. In 1972, she moved to Inzell Inzell is a municipality in the district of Traunstein in Bavaria, Germany. It is known for the Eisstadion Inzell, an outdoor artificial ice rink that has been used for many international speed skating championships. It is now an indoor oval. Ge ..., Germany. She married Walter Klemz and had three children, Marko, Kerstin and Melanie and six grandchildren, Lena, Hannah, Tobias, Amelie, Paula and Korbinian. References External links * 1949 births Living people Finnish female speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for Finland Speed skaters at the 1968 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Rovaniemi Finnish emigrants to Germany {{Finland-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Ann-Sofie Järnström
Ann-Sofie Järnström (born 16 July 1949) is a former ice speed skater from Sweden, who represented her native country at three consecutive Winter Olympics, starting in 1972 in Sapporo, Japan ( ain, サッ・ポロ・ペッ, Satporopet, lit=Dry, Great River) is a city in Japan. It is the largest city north of Tokyo and the largest city on Hokkaido, the northernmost main island of the country. It ranks as the fifth most populous city .... She had her best results in 1980, when she finished fourth over 500 m and eighth over 1000 m. References External links SkateResults 1949 births Living people Swedish female speed skaters Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 1976 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 1980 Winter Olympics Olympic speed skaters for Sweden Place of birth missing (living people) {{Sweden-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Cathy Priestner
Catherine Ann Priestner (born May 27, 1956 in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian who won a silver medal in Speed skating at the 1976 Winter Olympics, where she was Canada's flag bearer in the closing ceremonies. She also competed in the 1972 Winter Olympics. She was inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame in 1994. Priestner competed in her first competition at the age of 15. She is married to Todd Allinger, a bio-mechanist and sports scientist and residing in Vancouver, British Columbia. As Cathy Priestner Allinger she has had a career in sport management, including the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, where she was Executive Vice President of Sport, Paralympic Games and Venue Management, as well as roles with the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino and the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and Canada's Own the Podium Olympic medal program. For the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics , ''Zharkie. Zimnie. Tvoi'') , nations = 88 , events = 98 in 7 sports (15 disciplines) , athl ...
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Ruth Schleiermacher (later Ruth Budzisch-Schleiermacher, born 3 November 1949) is a former East German speedskater. She took part in eight international championships. Twice at the European Championships (1971 and 1972), thrice at the World Allround Championships (1967, 1968 and 1969), once at the World Sprint Championships (1971) and two times at the Winter Olympics, 1968 and 1972. Career Schleiermacher was born in Wunsiedel, Bavaria. At her international debut during the Wch Allround of 1967 in Deventer she finished 27th. A year later, during the op het Wch Allround of 1968, she had improved to become 16th. Progress was such that the next year this had become the 4th place overall, while she won a silver distance medal on the 500m. After a year of absence at the big tournaments (though she did become East-German Champion that yearZickow 1991, pp. 126–127.), she returned next year, better than ever before. At the World Sprint Championships of 1971 in Inzell Schleiermache ...
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Paula Dufter (born 29 August 1950) is a German speed skater. She competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics and the 1972 Winter Olympics The 1972 Winter Olympics, officially the and commonly known as Sapporo 1972 ( ja, 札幌1972), was a winter multi-sport event held from February 3 to 13, 1972, in Sapporo, Japan. It was the first Winter Olympic Games to take place outside Europe .... References External links * 1950 births Living people German female speed skaters Olympic speed skaters for West Germany Speed skaters at the 1968 Winter Olympics Speed skaters at the 1972 Winter Olympics People from Traunstein (district) Sportspeople from Upper Bavaria {{Germany-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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